We have to look at the socialization of the graduate
students as they apprentice for teaching to appreciate what is going on in their lives, how their horizons have changed, how their identities have been shaped.
Not exact matches
The institutes that serve in this way would not be places for teaching most
students, although those wanting to become scientific researchers could learn research methods
as apprentices.
Chefs are evaluated and assessed by current CMCs and earn points based on kitchen skills, presentation and taste,
as well
as on the leadership they demonstrate in working with a
student apprentice each day.
If the
apprentice does not have an EHC plan then they are funded
as a 19 +
apprentice under the full SFA system and more information on this can be found in the section on
students aged 19 to 24 without an EHC plan.
If the
apprentice does not have an LDA or EHCP then they are funded
as a 19 +
apprentice under the full SFA system and more information on this can be found in the section on
students aged 19 to 24 without an EHC plan.
Head teachers, teachers and careers advisors within schools must do more to raise awareness of apprenticeships
as a viable option for their
students» futures, according to
apprentices at a recent Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) event.
In addition to serving
as apprentices, postdocs should be offered the same training and opportunities provided doctoral
students in programs such
as IE.
You've heard good, bad, and ugly stories from postdocs
as they navigate the murky area between the roles of
student and junior faculty, between trainee and professional, and between
apprentice and employee, often with the burdens of each role and the benefits of none.
It serves
as a nexus for a wide variety of activities: a field research station for scientists; a classroom for visiting
students; a training ground for organic
apprentices, and a fully functioning organic farm.
Upon graduation from law school in 1995, I joined Canada's largest law firm
as an articling
student for a 12 - month
apprenticing period.
As a member of this research group over the summer, Earhart
apprenticed into the world of neuroethics research with her project, «Complicating
Student Views through Neuroethics.»
She lectures world - wide
as the voice of the Wise Woman tradition, personally supervises 300 correspondence
students, is the editor - in - chief of Ash Tree Publishing and directs the activities of the Wise Woman Center, where she trains
apprentices in the shamanic arts.
The Sorcerer's
Apprentice (PG for violence, mild crude humor and brief profanity) Live - action remake of the Mickey Mouse segment of Fantasia updated
as a latter - day tale, set in Manhattan, where a magician (Nicolas Cage) enlists the assistance of a college
student (Jay Baruchel) to do battle with his evil archenemy (Alfred Molina).
Rankings such
as novice,
apprentice, and journeyman are used,
as well
as indicators of level of
student achievement that start with universal level and work up to discipline level.
Dale, alongside Nylacast's other
apprentices and graduates also partakes in company and school events to provide firsthand experience and insight into apprenticeships
as a career path for younger
students.
The money was raised
as part of the Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council's annual Dragons
Apprentice Challenge, in which
students were tasked with turning # 100 into # 1000 (or more) for local charities.
That's something MPS is working to provide for
students as they grow an in - house Youth
Apprentice program.
In their internships,
students serve in local classrooms essentially
as apprentices, initially in an observational role and then gradually taking on responsibilities for supporting group work and even co-teaching at times with their cooperating teacher.
Student teachers should stay for one full school year as a student teacher + another full year as an apprentice in an urban or rural school that are stru
Student teachers should stay for one full school year
as a
student teacher + another full year as an apprentice in an urban or rural school that are stru
student teacher + another full year
as an
apprentice in an urban or rural school that are struggling.
The
students in her video engaged in mathematical discourse in an explicit, contextualized manner and saw themselves
as both
apprentices and co-constructors of the knowledge in that classroom.
The program doesn't only benefit the elders —
students gain construction experience and earn entry - level hours
as Journeymen
Apprentices.
Mentorship
as a
student or
apprentice also may be used
as part of the recommended hours.
At age 15, he was the youngest
student to enter the
Apprentice Center of Formation for the Graphic Art in Paris; he subsequently worked for Crayures
as an industrial designer for clients such
as Roland Garros, Malterre and Fly.
Thomasos's training
as a classical abstract painter,
as an MFA
student at Yale and then in her
apprentice years in Philadelphia, where she taught at Tyler alongside the established abstractionists Dona Nelson and Stanley Whitney, gave her a fluid confidence with paint, an ability to make a convincing mark, generally a straight, fast line, that could convey decisiveness and sensuality all at once, like the handwriting on a novelist's love - letter.
He suggests law school could last two years, after which law
students could start working
as apprentices «and being paid, albeit modestly, perhaps like paralegals or medical residents.
In some cases,
students could sign up to become an
apprentice electrician while studying
as a part of their curriculum.